The support staff appeared concerned, and batting coach Vikram Rathour arrived to inspect the injury.
    Sharma decided to bat again after 40 minutes. Dayanand Garani, another throwdown expert, started throwing from his hands. Sharma threw a few balls at him and told him to use the stick instead of the ball-throwing equipment. He didn’t feel any pain, and India’s terrifying moment had passed.
    What became of Raghu?
    Sharma was batting from Garani when he noticed Raghu was missing from the nets. He inquired as to the whereabouts of Raghu.
    Paras Mhambrey, the Indian team’s bowling coach, responded that he went back inside after receiving a bamboo (scolding) from Sharma. The Indian captain responded that he had done nothing wrong and requested that Raghu be called to the nets.
    When Dinesh Karthik approached the adjacent nets, Sharma explained how Raghu had bowled a first-ball yorker and then followed it up with a short ball that zipped in. That he had desired the return of length balls.source: Digital Sports AddaAur upar daal, Rohit said to Raghu. Raghu apologized after every throwdown. Sharma batted for an additional 30 minutes. When he returned, the security guard asked if he was okay, and Sharma replied that it was a little scary.
    The incident was later laughed off by the support staff. Tu barabar ab aage daal sakta hai, Mhambrey could be heard telling Raghu. Ab kaise aage daala, nahi dalega na. (You can now pitch them up the same way you did before) (in the latest stint to Rohit). Don’t bowl short for the time being.)
    With the exception of a 50 against the Netherlands, Rohit Sharma’s World Cup scores have been: 4, 15, 2, 15. Sharma has also been in poor form, scoring 150 runs in his last ten T20 innings. And the team is hoping that their captain will rise to the occasion of the semi-final and deliver a significant knock.
    Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, Sharma, Mohammad Siraj, and Shardul Thakur took part in an optional practice session on Tuesday.

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